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Safety Information__________________________________________________ 
 
Important Safety Notes – READ FIRST! 

 
HADEWE equipment should only be used by a trained operator. 
 
Never change the Rotatool (burr, cap, implement, bit, etc.) while the motor is running! 
 
To ensure that the Rotatool or burr is firmly fitted into the chuck, never work with tools 
that have an oily shaft, are worn or are bent.  Check that the burr is securely locked into 
place before turning the equipment on. 
 
Prevent hair from wrapping itself around moving parts.  If necessary, wear a hairnet. 
 
Safety glasses or goggles must be worn at all times during operation of this equipment. 
 
Switch on the control unit only when handpiece is held firmly or in the handpiece-holder. 
Always switch OFF the equipment after use. 
 
Ensure that both the handpiece and the patient’s foot are held firmly in place during 
operation.  To prevent injuries, work with extreme caution on the foot of the patient and 
use only light pressure, allowing the tool to do the work. 
 
Always use the suction cleaner on level 4 or 5 when working on feet or nails.  Additionally, 
the operator should wear nose and mouth protection to prevent the inhalation of dust.  
Always wear safety glasses. 
 
Before using equipment ensure that: 

 

The shaft of the burr is completely dry, straight and clean. 

 

The burr is inserted fully into the clamping chuck (test with the enclosed dipstick 
and clean if necessary) 

 

The burr is perfectly upright when fixed in the clamping chuck. 

 

The burr is firmly fixed in the clamping chuck when the sliding button on the 
handpiece is set to the closed position (towards the back). 

 
 

WARNING: NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RPM OF THE BURR / ROTATOOL 

The burr must be approved for use at the revolutionary speed (max rpm) of the HADEWE 
equipment being used (see manufacturer’s instructions).  Your HELIUS-40 is capable of 
operating at a speed range of 7000 to 40,000rpm as shown on the digital display. 
 
Switch the equipment off immediately if: 

 

The Rotatool becomes loose during use; or 

 

The motor blocks during use. 

 
Never clean the handpiece or the chuck while the motor is running. Always turn equipment 
OFF before cleaning.

Summary of Contents for HELIUS-40

Page 1: ...40 000rpm TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page General Guidelines 1 Safety Information 2 Standard Operating Procedures 3 Maintenance Care 7 Equipment Specifications 12 For more information or for customer support contact your local dealer or call 800 361 3079 ...

Page 2: ...cifically designed to work with a corresponding HADEWE control unit Do not tamper with the handpieces as incorrect voltage or improper settings can destroy the motor HADEWE machines are designed to be operated using Rotatools and burrs with a standard 3 32 shaft Use only tools or burrs with the correct diameter Use the equipment only according to these instructions Any repairs modifications or mai...

Page 3: ...ure allowing the tool to do the work Always use the suction cleaner on level 4 or 5 when working on feet or nails Additionally the operator should wear nose and mouth protection to prevent the inhalation of dust Always wear safety glasses Before using equipment ensure that The shaft of the burr is completely dry straight and clean The burr is inserted fully into the clamping chuck test with the en...

Page 4: ... 5 Digital display of speed and suction level 6 Change direction of rotation 7 LED light ON during reverse rotation 8 Handpiece Holder 9 Start Stop button Operator Standby 10 Connection socket for optional foot switch 11 Handpiece 12 Slide button to open close locking chuck 13 Main On Off switch Power Supply 14 Cover plate for suction bag SIDE VIEW LEFT 9 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 10 8 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 5: ...ton on the front of the unit 9 2 Set the speed to minimum with the speed regulator 4 the digital display should show 7000 3 Set suction power to 0 with the suction regulator 3 4 Choose clockwise or anticlockwise function with rotation button 6 5 Stop the equipment by pressing the start stop button 9 6 Pick up the handpiece and slide the button forward to open the locking chuck 12 7 Insert desired ...

Page 6: ...leasing the clamping chuck to ensure safe operation Opening the Clamping Chuck Controlling the Speed and Direction of Rotation Each tool or burr used has an optimal speed of operation larger abrasives should be run at slower speeds and smaller cutters should be run at higher speeds The operator must match the display speed with the recommended speed for each tool 1 Always start the machine at the ...

Page 7: ...ll and that it is connected properly to the suction hose 1 Unfold a new filter bag and push your finger into the opening on the front to ensure that it is unobstructed 2 Remove cover plate 14 on side of unit by pulling outwards 3 Discard the old filter bag by pulling the filter from the suction hose being careful not to spill its contents 4 Replace the filter bag by holding the new bag by the fron...

Page 8: ... from entering the handpiece and causing damage a Use the included Spanner tool to screw off the head tip of the handpiece see picture below b Pull out the washer using pincers c Push a new washer into place from above into the top of the head see picture at right 3 Cleaning the Handpiece a Screw off the head tip of the headpiece with the spanner see picture above b Clean the inside of the handpie...

Page 9: ...ar as possible into the chuck If the groves are visible cleaning is necessary If the dipstick is not available depth limit is 1 The shaft of the Rotatools become dirty while in the handpiece Rotatools can only be inserted with force In order to clean the clamping chuck remove it from the handpiece follow the instructions on the previous page and follow these instructions 1 Soak the clamping chuck ...

Page 10: ...o could damage electrical components in the handpiece Always leave a tool or the enclosed dipstick in the unused handpiece Don t drop or knock the handpiece This could damage the bearings or the motor Using damaged tools causes extra vibration of the handpiece This could result in damage or destruction of the bearings the clamping chuck and or the motor Do not apply excessive force when working wi...

Page 11: ...ghtened well Tighten the chuck firmly according to the instructions in the manual Button on the handpiece cannot be moved easily Chuck is dirty Clean the chuck according to the instructions in the manual The cable is not plugged in Check to ensure that the equipment is plugged into a working wall socket The main power button is turned off Check at the back side of the unit to ensure that the power...

Page 12: ...ermal fuse Protection Class 1 Voltage potential output 5 27V Suction capacity 300 600 mmWs Noise level 64dBA at 1m distance Suction Handpiece Weight 160g Length 160mm 6 3 Handpiece diameter 17 5mm 22mm 7 9 Power supply 5 27v DC Speed range 7000 40 000rpm Manufacturer Information Made in Germany by HADEWE Service and Support in North America Thomas Machinery Ltd Tel 519 824 2315 Fax 519 824 9691 E ...

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